ITM recently reported that the Disney Wonder ship had hit the high seas bound for dry dock in France. We can now confirm that the Wonder has arrived, along with the other three ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet — the Disney Dream, the Disney Fantasy, and the Disney Magic.
Disney Cruise Line Blog reported some details about the Disney Cruise Line “family reunion”:
The fleet is using the shipyard in Brest, France for dry/wet dock to get the ships ready for the eventual restart. No details have been shared publicly on the work being done, but at this time the Disney Dream and Disney Magic have been out of water in the dry dock berth at the shipyard.
Numerous photos of the four Disney cruise ships together have begun surfacing on social media, including this incredible image taken by Disney Cruise Line 1st Officer Dave Krijgsman (Instagram @dkrijgsman).
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@CruiseExpat also shared this picture of the Dream, the Fantasy, the Magic, and the Wonder together for the very first time last night after they all arrived made port at Brest.
Although it is exciting to see the entire Disney Cruise Line cruise ship fleet together, it is important to remember that we don’t know when passengers will be able to set sail with Mickey, Minnie, and friends again.
At this time, cruises for 2021 can be booked on the official Disney Cruise Line website. The following notice regarding future sailing itineraries is posted:
As we continue to refine health and safety protocols for our future return to service and await direction from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Disney Cruise Line has decided to further extend its suspension of new sailings.
Sailings are cancelled on board the Disney Fantasy through December 6; the Disney Dream and Disney Wonder through December 11; and the Disney Magic through December 12.
Guests booked on affected sailings who have paid their reservation in full will be offered the choice of a cruise credit to be used for a future sailing or a full refund. Guests who have not paid their reservations in full will automatically receive a refund of what they have paid so far. Affected Guests and travel agents will receive an email from Disney Cruise Line outlining details and next steps.
Guests who booked their reservation through a travel agent should contact them directly with any questions. Those who booked directly with Disney Cruise Line and have questions after receiving their email should call (866) 325-6685 or (407) 566-7797.